Thanks for taking the time on this answer. I've read it. Understood 90 pers cent, and have it on file to study further:)
> correct, and with all the accuracy of the sender's clock. Good. > The public key, as the name implies, is often available to anyone > through the public keyservers: GNU PG is smart enough to query these if > you tell it to: just add something like: > keyserver wwwkeys.us.pgp.net > to your .gnupg/options file. I just did and dialed up and the header msg changed to checking and then bad url? That the only address? My question then, I guess is, since I read mail offline, is to have that option, when correct turned off. But back to the second problem, do I have to live with the ocasional msg then on not finding the public key? Jonathan -- "Hey, I think I finally got the hang of i-"